(m^1/4 n^1/2)^2 (m^2 n^3)^1/2 I need help in solving this problem. Simplifying Radicals by simplify and compare equivalent expressions. Please help.
(m^1/4 n^1/2)^2 (m^2 n^3)^1/2 (√m2 * 4√n)*(m^2 *n^3)^1/2 Simplify the expression with positive exponents (√m2 * √n)*( √m^2 * √n^3) Product role m* √n *m* √n^3 Multiply each side m*n * √n* √n^3 m^2 * 1√n^2 Multiply exponents m^2 n^2 Positive Exponent Finale answer But my professor said it is incorrect. Can someone tell what step I did wrong please
Yes that is the problem that I am having trouble figuring out properly.
I am not sure what step is next.
go through above two links .
okay
(m^1/4)^2= √m (n^1/2)^2= n (m^2)^1/2= √m^2 (n^3)^1/2=√n^3
Are those correct so far.
yes
(m^2)^1/2= √m^2=m
(n^3)^1/2=√n^3=n^(3/2)
n^(3/2) * n m*√m
okay I guess I was wrong again then.
This is totally confusing to me.
Thank you for all your help. I need to review this a lot more on how you did the steps.
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